Pelicot rape trial dwell: Gisèle ‘led this fight’ for her grandchildren as 51 males sentenced to 428 years

Gisèle Pelicot was swarmed as she arrived at the Avignon courthouse

Courageous mass rape victim Gisèle Pelicot has said she “led this fight” for her grandchildren, after France’s most shocking mass rape case saw 51 men convicted for a total of 428 years.

Ex-husband Dominique Pelicot wept as he became one of 51 men convicted in a mass rape and sexual abuse trial involving Gisèle Pelicot, that saw her drugged and sexually assaulted over a number of years.

Her children and grandchildren were at the forefront of her mind throughout the three-month long court case in Avignon, southern France. “It’s also for them that I led this fight,” she told reporters outside the court.

“I’m thinking about all the other families affected by this case and the unrecognised victims in these stories that are often in the shadows – you share my struggle,” Ms Pelicot added. She “never regretted” making the decision to waive her anonymity.

Dominique Pelicot has been jailed for the maximum term of 20 years. He previously admitted that for years, he drugged his wife so he and strangers could abuse her while he filmed it.

Prosecutors had requested sentences totalling 652 years, but the sentences handed out by judges came up 224 years short of this.

‘You gave women around the world a strong voice’ – German chancellor

German chancellor Olaf Scholz has thanked Gisèle Pelicot for her courage.

In a post on X, he wrote: “The shame must change sides. Thank you, Gisèle #Pelicot ! You courageously went from anonymity to public and fought for justice.

“You gave women around the world a strong voice. The shame always lies with the perpetrator.”

Alex Croft19 December 2024 13:38

Watch: Gisèle Pelicot reveals brave reason she waived anonymity in mass rape trial

Gisèle Pelicot defiantly said she has “never regretted” publicly attending her rape trial as she spoke out for the first time since her ex-husband Dominique Pelicot was jailed for 20 years.

France’s worst-ever mass rape trial saw 51 men convicted for a total of 428 years today (19 December), in a case which has shocked the world.

Explaining why she chose to waive her right to anonymity, Ms Pelicot told the media after the verdicts: “I wanted… to ensure that society could see what was happening. I never have regretted this decision. I have now faith in our capacity to collectively take hold of a future in which everybody… can live together in harmony, respect, and mutual understanding.”

Ms Pelicot’s ex-husband, dubbed the Monster of Avignon, was jailed after being found guilty of orchestrating her horrific rape.

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Gisèle Pelicot reveals brave reason she waived anonymity in mass rape trial

Gisèle Pelicot defiantly said she has “never regretted” publicly attending her rape trial as she spoke out for the first time since her ex-husband Dominique Pelicot was jailed for 20 years. France’s worst-ever mass rape trial saw 51 men convicted for a total of 428 years today (19 December), in a case which has shocked the world. Explaining why she chose to waive her right to anonymity, Ms Pelicot told the media after the verdicts: “I wanted… to ensure that society could see what was happening. I never have regretted this decision. I have now faith in our capacity to collectively take hold of a future in which everybody… can live together in harmony, respect, and mutual understanding.” Ms Pelicot’s ex-husband, dubbed the Monster of Avignon, was jailed after being found guilty of orchestrating her horrific rape.

Alex Croft19 December 2024 13:25

In pictures: Dominique Pelicot, the rapist who drugged his wife and offered her body for sex

Pelicot was first arrested in September 2020 for taking upskirting photos in a supermarket (Handout)
Gisele Pelicot faces her ex-husband who orchestrated years of abuse (AFP via Getty Images)
Dominique Pelicot appears with his lawyer Beatrice Zavarro at the courthouse in Avignon, France, December 16 (via REUTERS)
Alex Croft19 December 2024 13:16

Pictured: Relieved smile and wave from Gisèle Pelicot as she leaves court

Gisèle Pelicot leaves the criminal court in Avignon, southern France (EPA)
Alex Croft19 December 2024 13:08

Coco: The anonymous chat site dubbed the ‘den of predators’ that enabled the mass rape of Gisèle Pelicot

It was a free chat site with a simple interface allowing users to communicate anonymously.

Pelicot, who was jailed for 20 years on Thursday, co-ordinated his abuse by finding many of the men who raped his wife on the illicit chat site, and then through the platform was able to conceal his crimes.

Inside a packed Vaucluse criminal courtroom in Avignon, 47 men, including Pelicot, were convicted of rape. Two others were found guilty of attempted rape, and another two guilty of sexual assault.

Alexander Butler reports:

Alex Croft19 December 2024 13:00

‘You will die like a dog’, Dominique Pelicot is told by his daughter

The daughter of Dominique Pelicot, dubbed the Monster of Avignon, screamed out in court that he would “die like a dog” as he issued his final statement of the trial.

Pelicot had been accused of drugging his daughter, Caroline, when she was 20, and taking photos of her naked in bed in lingerie which she didn’t recognise. The images were found years later.

In his final statement of the trial which appalled the world, Pelicot said according to the Daily Mail: I would like to look my daughter straight in the eye and tell her that I did nothing [to her].”

But Caroline Darian, his daughter, shouted out in court: “I’ll never go to see you ever. You’ll finish alone like a dog.”

He replied, according to the Telegraph: “If I had taken [the photos] I would say so, but I can’t remember. She will never believe me. I may die like a dog. I am not asking her to stand behind my coffin [when I die]. There won’t be a coffin.”

“Even if she doesn’t love me any more, I will always love her. I know what I did. I know what I didn’t do.”

Alex Croft19 December 2024 12:51

In pictures: Gisèle Pelicot leaves Avignon court for the final time

Frenchwoman Gisèle Pelicot, the victim of an alleged mass rape orchestrated by her then-husband Dominique Pelicot at their home in the southern French town of Mazan (REUTERS)
Gisèle was surrounded by supporters as she left the courthouse (REUTERS)
Alex Croft19 December 2024 12:42

‘Merci Gisèle’ – crowds swarm as Ms Pelicot leaves court

Gisèle Pelicot has left the courtroom in Avignon, southern France.

Ms Pelicot appeared calm as she walked down the steps of the courthouse which she has visited almost every day since September, to hear the devastating details of crimes committed against her.

She held herself with dignity as she exited the courts and was swarmed by her supporters who have spent all morning singing, chanting and holding placards.

They shouted “merci Gisèle” and “bravo Gisèle”, before she departed for the final time in a grey car.

As she was driven away, emotional crowds sang songs including with the lyrics: “the women are enraged”.

Ms Pelicot is swarmed as she leaves the courthouse (REUTERS)
Alex Croft19 December 2024 12:26

The names and sentences of all 51 men found guilty in the Gisèle Pelicot trial

The sentences of the 51 men charged with rape and other offences related to the campaign of abuse against Gisèle Pelicot, orchestrated by her ex-husband Dominque Pelicot, are being revealed on Thursday.

Mr Pelicot has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for drugging his ex-wife, raping her, and inviting men to abuse her while unconscious for nearly a decade. He has also been found guilty of taking indecent images of his daughter and daughters-in-law.

While the 72-year-old had admitted the charges against him, most of the 50 other men on trial had denied charges of rape. They largely reside within the towns and villages around the southern French town of Mazan, where the Pelicots lived during their marriage.

Most have now been found guilty of aggravated rape and sentenced to time in prison. Here’s a full list of the defendants and their convictions:

Albert Toth reports:

Alex Croft19 December 2024 12:13

Gisele Pelicot says she ‘never regretted’ waiving anonymity

Of her decision to waive her anonymity, Ms Pelicot said she “wanted to ensure that society could actually see what was happening and I never regretted this decision”.

She said she has “faith in our capacity to collectively take hold of our future”.

Ms Pelicot added that she respects the verdicts and sentences of the court.

(AFP via Getty Images)
Alex Croft19 December 2024 12:03

Source: independent.co.uk